Living by the Point of My Spear

by Zaki Ameen

07 Apr, 2009

These
questions and many more are answered in
Living by the Point of my Spear—a
thoroughly researched biography of Muhammad (also spelt Mohammed),
revealing the hidden facts about Muhammad’s sayings and deeds that
have disappeared from history for 1,400 years—concealed
by the use of the old Arabic language, to fool other nations into
thinking that Muhammad was a true prophet. Concealed by the
deliberate methods of Muhammad himself, who frequently rewrote the
prophecies he supposedly told and concealed through generations of
followers who have rewritten and falsely interpreted the Quran.

Zaki Ameen is a Muslim and former Imam, who having researched the
history of Muhammad and the origins of the Muslim faith, uncovered
shocking facts about the Quran and about Muhammad’s life.
Living by the Point of My Spear lets you follow Zaki Ameen’s
journey of discovery to uncover the dark side of Muhammad.

The biography of Muhammad is addressed and dedicated primarily to
Arabs and Muslims, however all readers will find content that is
interesting, well researched and informative. Written from the
perspective of a Muslim, it is free from any western influences and
is researched solely from Arabic literature and sources.

Being a former Imam of a mosque, Zaki Ameen understands the
Arabic mentality and the suffering of Muslims as individuals and as
a society. Living by the Point of My Spear is the first
time ever that an Arab has spoken out with such honesty and clarity
on the secret truth of Muhammad.

Different sections of the book investigate the secret of Islam’s
longevity, how Muhammad frequently rewrote the Quran using a method
called Abrogation and how the Quran has been rewritten since the
time of Muhammad. It also explores how Mohammad received his
‘prophecies’, questioning the nature of Jibreel, the inspiring
angel, whom he claimed inspired many of his prophecies—some
of which he would then rewrite or remove completely the next day on
some new guidance.

The book looks in detail at the prophet Muhammad’s relationship
with Abu Sufyan and at how Muhammad viewed and treated women, slaves
and other nations, including the Turks. It shows how he perpetuated
the image of his own holiness, creating laws for sentencing those
who disagreed with him to death and imposing different taxes on the
nation’s he conquered, depending on their loyalty.

The book focuses particularly on two sections of the Quran: the
Tawba chapters and how the so called Satanic Verses were
explained away.

If you wish to discover the true biography of Muhammad and the
true history of the Muslim nations, then Living by the Point of
my Spear is the book for you.

About the author

Zaki Ameen dedicated his life to Islam. He was
raised as a Muslim and studied for a degree in Sharia law, in order
to become a qualified Imam. Zaki earned his living from preaching
and teaching the principles of Islam, working as an Imam in Egypt,
Iraq, Yemen and many gulf states.

As he worked as an Imam in the gulf states, he started to realise
how the teaching of Muhammad (also spelt Mohammed) and the Quran
were used to deceive followers, in order to gain control, money and
power. It was with deep agony that he realised what a fool he had
been and how he had been brainwashed by a system that had been
refined over centuries and how he had, in turn, brainwashed others.

Zaki left Islam and the Mosques and emigrated to the United
States, to start a new career and a new life. He became a tax payer
making a positive contribution to society. He now saw that being an
Imam was like being a parasite, spreading lies and encouraging
others to spread the lies of Muhammad.

Zaki started to accept, respect and love people as they are,
without judgement. He accepted all people, including Muslims,
whether they obeyed the orders of Allah, or not. This was a genuine
love he had never felt before, unfettered by doctrine or religion.

What happened on 9/11 shocked him to his bones and it was shortly
after this that he realised that he could not simply stop following
Muhammad himself, he had to do more. He became obsessed and haunted
by an irresistible urge to let the world know what he had discovered
about Muhammad and Islam.

Thus began the journey to write a true biography of Muhammad and
the true story of Islam – a long and dangerous journey to write,
translate and publish the book that became Living by the Point
of My Spear.